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A Generic Proxy for Secure Smart Card-Enabled Web Applications
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A Generic Proxy for Secure Smart Card-Enabled Web Applications
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Guenther Starnberger
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Lorenz Froihofer
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Karl M. Goeschka
Smart cards are commonly used for tasks with high
security requirements
such as digital signatures or online banking. However, systems that Web-enable smart cards often reduce the security and usability characteristics of the original application, e.g., by forcing users to execute privileged code on the local terminal (computer) or by insufficient protection against malware. In this paper we contribute with techniques to generally Web-enable smart cards and to address the risks of malicious attacks. In particular, our contributions are: (i) A single generic proxy to allow a multitude of authorized Web applications to communicate with existing smart cards and (ii) two security extensions to mitigate the effects of malware. Overall, we can mitigate the security risks of Web-based
smart card
transactions and—at the same time—increase the usability for users.
Conference:
International Conference on Web Engineering - ICWE
, pp. 370-384, 2010
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-642-13911-6_25
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...In order to enable the Web application to talk to the smart card, we introduced the smart card proxy [
27
], a generic secure approach to enable secure HTTP-based (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) access to smart cards that do not offer an HTTP communication interface...
Lorenz Froihofer
,
et al.
Experience Report: Trading Dependability, Performance, and Security th...
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Security Architecture of the Austrian Citizen Card Concept
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Herbert Leitold
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Arno Hollosi
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Reinhard Posch
Conference:
Annual Computer Security Applications Conference - ACSAC
, pp. 391-402, 2002
QR-TAN: Secure Mobile Transaction Authentication
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Guenther Starnberger
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Lorenz Froihofer
,
Karl M. Goeschka
Conference:
Availability, Reliability and Security - IEEEARES
, pp. 578-583, 2009
Secure Internet Smartcards
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Naomaru Itoi
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Tomoko Fukuzawa
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Peter Honeyman
Conference:
Java Card Workshop
, pp. 73-89, 2000
Prevent Online Identity Theft - Using Network Smart Cards for Secure Online Transactions
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Hongqian Karen Lu
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Asad Ali
Conference:
Information Security Conference/Information Security Workshop - ISC(ISW)
, pp. 342-353, 2004
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Experience Report: Trading Dependability, Performance, and Security through Temporal Decoupling
Lorenz Froihofer
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Guenther Starnberger
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Karl M. Goeschka